Your Rights At Work
Everyone at work deserves to be treated fairly, but sometimes it's difficult to know if we are within our rights to speak up or challenge a decision our employer has taken.
GMB campaigns and organises for better rights, pay and conditions for young people at work.
From launching local campaigns for student workers, to co-ordinating national campaigns, to fight for an increase in the minimum wage, we work together to bring about change.
These self-organised groups (SOGs) run their own campaigns based on their collective priorities and give members a chance to work alongside other like minded people to make a difference.
Whatever your skills or experience, as long as you have a desire to improve things for yourself and others you will find your place in the GMB community.
The GMB stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement today and every day.
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